Tata Box

Inhibitor Tata Box Inhibitors are proteins that play an important role in regulating gene expression in the cell. They bind to specific DNA sequences known as the 'Tata Box' located upstream of the start site of transcription, thereby inhibiting the process of transcription. This helps control the activity of many genes that are involved in a wide range of cellular processes, such as cell growth, metabolism and differentiation. As such, Tata Box Inhibitors are critical for the normal functioning of cells, and their disruption has been linked to many diseases. They are currently being studied for their potential application in the field of gene therapy.

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